SHADOW OF THE REAL
THE WORLD OP OUTWARD THINGS/ *
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright LONDON, May 14. At the Congregational Undom Sir William Barrett. F.R.S.,> discussing the spiritual significance of Nature, said the world of sense and outward things was the shadow of the real world lying beyond tho reach of sense. Telepathy was indisputable. If minds could thus without sensible communication impress each other an Infinite Mind could reveal itself to responsive human hearts.
[Sir William Barrett is an ex-pre-sident of the Society for Psychical Research, of which ho was ono of the founders. He was assistant to Professor Tyndall in 1863. Sir William is the author of several scientific works.]
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8734, 16 May 1914, Page 5
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